Links from the Lightening Talks at RubyDCamp 2010
From Keith’s Talk:
- gfxCardStatus is an open-source menu bar application that keeps track of which graphics card your dual-GPU (late 2008/2009 w/ 9400M/9600M GT, or 2010 i5/i7 w/ Intel HD/330M) MacBook Pro is using at any given time, and allows you to switch between them on demand.
- JumpCut is an application that provides “clipboard buffering” — that is, access to text that you’ve cut or copied, even if you’ve subsequently cut or copied something else. The goal of Jumpcut’s interface is to provide quick, natural, intuitive access to your clipboard’s history.
From Matt’s Talks (@mattscilipoti):
- cucumber-farmer is a library of cucumber step definitions, which allow you to use a human to assert conditions during acceptance tests.
- Embracing the Global Gemset
- Back of the Napkin Graphics
- Contentful Testing

